| Bake for Brain Injury |
Event:Bake for Brain Injury |
| Date: 07-03-2011 |
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Rugby stars Bake for Brain Injury
So far I have raised:
€246.00
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My Personal Message
Hey Guys,
Thanks for visiting our ‘Bake for Brain Injury’ fundraising page! Acquired Brain Injury Ireland would very much appreciate your support in helping us to raise funds for services nationwide.
We are currently organising ‘Bake for Brain Injury’ week in services throughout the country. You can support our cause by donating to our virtual on line bun sale! No Calories! No Fat! No Sugar!
Every donation helps, to speak in baking terms.....
€10 will buy ‘The basic ingredients’
€20 will pay for ‘That extra something’
€40 will go towards ‘A little treat’
€50 will put ‘The icing on the cake’
Of course this is only a suggestion and any donation would be hugely appreciated.
Please read a few words about us in the attachment below. You can donate using the "sponsor me now" button below via credit or debit card. You can be assured that your transaction on the mycharity.ie website is very secure. You will automatically receive an e-mail from us thanking you for your support, and acknowledging the amount of your donation.
Many thanks in advance for your support,
Acquired Brain Injury Ireland
Please note 'virtual buns' will be 'physically available' in our bake sales throughout the country!
If you would like to host your own bake sale please contact us on fundraising@abiireland.ie |
About my charity
Acquired Brain Injury Ireland
Acquired Brain Injury Ireland enables people with Acquired Brain Injury to live an independent life in the community, by providing and maintaining a supportive living environment Acquired Brain Injury Ireland strive for excellence in the provision of services to people with Acquired Brain Injury and their families, to enable them to maximise potential within their communities.
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